A lot number is a unique digit assigned to every athlete before a weightlifting competition begins. This number determines the specific order in which lifters weigh in and enter the platform. Officials draw these numbers randomly to ensure a fair and unbiased starting sequence for all participants. An athlete with number five started their warm-up earlier than the person with number fifty. Knowing this sequence helps coaches plan the exact timing for the athlete to begin their lifting. This system organizes large groups of competitors into a manageable and predictable event flow.
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